KBA North America announced that Standard Printing Company, a leading digital and sheetfed printer serving the packaging, education and commercial markets, has installed a new KBA Rapida 164 64-inch six-color press with coater at its facility in Canton, OH in the fall of 2013. The new Rapida 164 – its first from KBA – is joining four current offset presses.

“The success of our loyal customers has enabled us to purchase the very best equipment and to grow along with them. We are committed to establishing and maintaining long-term partnerships so that our customers can rely on us to exceed their expectations,” said Bill Nolan, chief operating officer of Standard Printing Company. “We are dedicated to ensuring a seamless and simple experience for our customers and providing them with responsive, flexible services, combined with a relentless focus on quality and on-time performance. By installing this new KBA Rapida 164 press, we are improving our capacity and turnaround time and refining our fleet of presses with a new highly-automated model.”

The new KBA Rapida 164 press, introduced in February 2013, redefines the benchmarks in the 47.4 x 64.57-inch format class. This press is the latest technology in large format from KBA and offers a host of options that can be custom ordered to every printer’s exact needs.

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